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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require unprecedented action to strengthen data as an essential part of the infrastructure for sustainable development. Our hundreds of partners are joining forces to galvanize political commitment, align strategic priorities, foster collaboration, spur innovation, and build trust in the booming data ecosystems of the 21st century.

Whether it is gathering in person for regional workshops or high-level meetings, joining data collaboratives, initiatives, or task teams, or advocating for data for development online, partners engage around the world, with each other and with the Global Partnership Secretariat, working to deliver real-world solutions that improve people's lives.

Learn more about the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data's member organizations below – filter by Sustainable Development Goal, topic, sector, and more.

Laboratoria's mission is to become the leading source of tech female talent from Latin America to the world.

The Global Development Network (GDN) is a public international organization that supports high quality, policy-oriented, social science research in developing and transition countries, to promote better lives.

IDEAS For Us creates global solutions to environmental issues through local action.

Planet Labs operates the world’s largest constellation of imaging satellites and processes this unique information in near-real time.

Telefónica is a multinational broadband and telecommunications provider.

GEO harnesses the power of open data through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems for access to better information and decision making for a changing planet.

Quidgest is a global consultancy and software engineering company whose mission is to implement a disruptive strategy for the IT sector, based on the creation and improvement of automatic code generation processes.

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) works to reduce poverty and inequality, to improve health and education, and advance infrastructure through financial and technical support for countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations, was founded with the purpose of contributing to the economic development of Latin America, coordinating actions directed towards this end, and reinforcing economic ties among countries and with other nations of the world.